Skip to Main Content
CA.gov

Official website of the State of California

Help Translate
State of California Department of Pesticide Regulation
Custom Google Search
    • About DPR
    • Environmental Justice
    • Tribal Affairs
    • Committees
    • Laws and Regulations
    • Report a Pesticide Incident
    • How Pesticides are Evaluated
    • Community Health
    • Worker Safety
    • Healthy Schools Act and Training
    • Enforcement
    • Endangered Species
    • Cannabis Cultivation
    • Look Up Pesticide Info
    • Report a Pesticide Incident
    • Sustainable Pest Management/Integrated Pest Management Overview
    • Integrated Pest Management/Sustainable Pest Management Resources
    • Integrated Pest Management Grants
    • Integrated Pest Management Achievement Awards
    • How to Register a Pesticide
    • Registered Products in California
    • Look Up Pesticide Info
    • Stakeholder Notices and Info
    • Apply or Renew a License
    • Continuing Education
    • List of Current Licensees
    • Pesticide Use in California
    • Environmental Monitoring
    • Tracking Pesticide Illness
    • Residue Monitoring
    • Registered Products in California
    • Look Up Pesticide Info
    • Reports Directory
    • News and Announcements
    • Meetings and Events
    • Resource Hub for Local Engagement
    • Proposed Regulatory Changes
    • Submit a Public Comment
On this Page
  • Recent Reports and Announcements
  • Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents
  • Historic Documents

Information on Methyl Parathion

See all Active Ingredients

Find information on the registration status, continuous evaluation and mitigation measures in California to regulate this active ingredient. An active ingredient is the chemical that makes a pesticide work on a target pest.

Active Ingredient: Methyl Parathion
Type of Pesticide: No actively registered products
California Registration: Yes
Products Registered
EPA Registration: Yes
Fumigant: No
California Restricted Material: No
Toxic Air Contaminant (TAC): Yes
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC): No
Potential Groundwater Contaminant: No
Reevaluation Status: None
Chemical Class: Organophosphate
DPR Chemical Code: 394

Recent Reports and Announcements

  • Methyl Parathion Risk Characterization Document Dietary and Ambient Air Exposures

Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Documents

  • December 2014 - Completion of Methyl Parathion Mitigation - English pdf  
  • October 2010 - Methyl Parathion Risk Characterization Document - English pdf  
  • February 2009 - ENF 2009-05 - Updates To Volume 3, Restricted Materials And Permitting, Pesticide Use Enforcement Program Standards Compendium
  • April 2008 - ENF 2008-011 - 2008 Rice Pesticides Program
  • April 2007 - ENF 2007-015 - 2007 Rice Pesticides Program
  • February 2007 - Errata for the October 2004 Methyl Parathion Risk Characterization Document Dietary and Ambient Air Exposures - English pdf  
  • March 2006 - ENF 2006-008 - Rice Pesticides Program 2006
  • March 2005 - ENF 2005-015 - Rice Pesticides Program 2005
  • April 2004 - ENF 2004-006 - Rice Pesticides Program 2004
  • March 2003 - ENF 2003-011 - Rice Pesticides Program 2003
  • April 2002 - ENF 2002-012 - Rice Pesticides Program for 2002
  • April 2001 - ENF 2001-017 - Rice Pesticides Program for 2001

Historic Documents

  • April 2012 – Mitigation
  • October 2010 – Exposure Assessment Document
  • October 2004 – Risk Characterization Document
  • December 2003 – A Study to Determine the Urinary Elimination of Para-Nitrophenol and Its Conjugates Following Dermal Exposure of Rats to Methyl Parathion
  • December 2003 – Determination of Dermal Absorption of Methyl Parathion
  • September 2003 – Preliminary Methyl Parathion Air Concentrations Measured Adjacent to Two Walnut Orchard Applications
  • February 2000 – Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment's Findings
  • November 1999 – Director's Proposed Decision
  • October 1999 – Executive Summary
  • October 1999 – Part A: Environmental Fate
  • October 1999 – Part B: Exposure Assessment
  • October 1999 – Part C: Human Health Assessment
  • September 1999 – Scientific Review Panel's Findings
  • August 1989 – Methyl Parathion Application Air Monitoring in Sutter County, May 1989
  • May 1987 – Methyl Parathion Ambient Air Monitoring in Colusa and Sutter Counties (Corrections)
  • April 1987 – Measurement and Computer Model Simulation of the Volatilization Flux of Molinate and Methyl Parathion From a Flooded Rice Field
  • December 1985 – Monterey County Residential Air Monitoring
  • September 1981 – Exposure of Greenhouse Workers to Encapsulated Methyl Parathion (Penncap-M) Being Used on Chrysanthymums in Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties in 1981
  • May 1976 – Occupational Exposure Incidents in California in 1975 Involving Methyl Parathion
  • July 1974 – Worker Safety Study on Methyl Parathion on Grapes
Resources
Mill Assessment Language Access Careers Contact Us CalEPA
Stay Informed
Get the latest updates from the California Department of Pesticide Regulation

*= Required Field

CA.gov
  • Privacy Policy
  • Conditions of Use
  • Accessibility Guide
  • Accessibility Certification
  • Sitemap
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Copyright © 2025 State of California